Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... appears to be [ s ] where [ z ] is expected : makissin ( §48 , section 2 , lines 1 and 4 ; cf. modern makizin ' shoe ... appears six times with the unstressed short vowel between the ( k ) and the ( m ) consistently deleted . This ...
... appears to be [ s ] where [ z ] is expected : makissin ( §48 , section 2 , lines 1 and 4 ; cf. modern makizin ' shoe ... appears six times with the unstressed short vowel between the ( k ) and the ( m ) consistently deleted . This ...
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... appears to have engaged in an elaborate , if somewhat misdirected series of logical steps . The letters i and d seem to be the key features she selected to decode idea ( these letters also appear in bridge ) . Not immediately ...
... appears to have engaged in an elaborate , if somewhat misdirected series of logical steps . The letters i and d seem to be the key features she selected to decode idea ( these letters also appear in bridge ) . Not immediately ...
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... appear in a specific place , and then he must be there to catch them . This knowledge of time and place is different for each region and species . Sedentary animals like beaver and bear are more predictable in terms of place . Waterfowl ...
... appear in a specific place , and then he must be there to catch them . This knowledge of time and place is different for each region and species . Sedentary animals like beaver and bear are more predictable in terms of place . Waterfowl ...
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